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PANDANGAN• Early times while in grammar school Budapest: modernist and anti-positivist• 1917 Russian Revolution and WW1 became a committed Marxist, joining communist party• Soviet Republic was defeated, Lukács fled from Hungary to Vienna• Arrested but was saved from extradition thanks to the efforts of a group of writers

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• During his time in Vienna in the 1920s, Lukács befriended other Left Communists who were working or in exile there, including Victor Serge, Adolf Joffe, Antonio Gramsci• Lukács turned his attentions to developing Leninist ideas in the field of philosophy.• As a Hungarian exile, he remained active on the left wing of Hungarian Communist Party

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• Kritik pada Anti Duhring Engel dan Epistemologi Kant• “He does not even mention the most vital interaction, namely the dialectical relation between subject and object in the historical process, let alone give it the prominence it deserves”• Tailism and the Dialectic, the unifinished manuscript. Defense of statement: proletariat as subject- object of history.• Social Relation is an objectification

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KARYA• Soul and Form, 1911• Theory of the Novel, 1916 (An Erronous, but consist of romantic anti capital)• History and Class Consciousness, 1923• Lenin: A Study on the Unity of His Thought, 1924• The Historical Novel, 1937 (Waking up historical consciousness)• The Young Hegel, 1938• Realism in the Balance, 1938• Goethe and His Age, 1946• Studies in European Realism, 1948• German Realists in the Nineteenth Century, 1951• The Destruction of Reason, 1954• Essays on Thomas Mann, 1955 (Opposing Modernity by Thomas Mann)• The Meaning of Contemporary Realism, 1957• Solzhenitsyn, 1970• Tailism and the Dialectic